... P ..~»» jclclias‘ saw PIN"! ' m," Wonder v m,“ yarlotella m,“ gsqaevelt gjmons Banquet‘, up B6! whelor ' “m”; Hnmlm‘ “ghetto Mal-mute cclumllll M“ ca," in Fancy Christmas wasps in 10's, 25's, 50's." . an EXCIPTIONAL mist-Lav or rrrcs. mnscoo rovcacs. clcsncrrs Ann CIGARETTE notncns J. ERNEST m Prince Q!!!" I GIFTS l FOR THE-MAN‘ - -w11o V SMOKES- ~.._ W! All AGENT! I03 C. C. M. SKATES-Purdia s; Ferguson. eM-zl LADIES slaves xln yours- an .ideai Christmas gilt. only $7.00 Per pair at Purdio 6r Ferguson's. 6544i CIGARETTES Turrsits 50's and 100's Players 50's and 100's Buckingha Winchester He: cigarette» "All Packed In Fancy gm-mma, packages." TOBACCQES olu vlrglnl. Rosebud Tobacco Picadilly Fancy Jar Olrl Chum "All Tollaecocs parked Ln Fancy‘ containers." _ ASPIIYXIATED BY COAL GAS —~Overcol_na b gas tumes from a coal stove while th slept; Mr. and Mrs. Tobias Coady. Haaelbl-ook. were tak- en to the City Hospital yesterday al- temoon in an unconscious condition. P The unfortunate people were discov- ered about nine o'clock in the mam- lnz- and in response to the call ‘the ambulances o! Messrs. A. A. and M. Hennessey and Dr. J. S. Jenkins rushed to the scene. At a late hour last night both patients were report- ed to have recovered consciousness and to be resting comfortably. LIGHTERS SILVER TBAW-The sleet which fell last evening, followed by alight drizzle oi rain which (robe-as it tell, lclt the streets in a very slippery condition, and pedestrians had the appearance o! walking on the pro- H. WOR TH .__...._-~a----- - -_. w-O-w-a-vv-vxt‘ Classified A light Insertions i................,.. 1e per llfla o! 5 words wg~<9~mm~»“m.~»~ For Sale E ._ ncsruvo. smva. w‘ 585-12-17-31. “was 189-1.. , SALE-KNITIING museums. u Apply Guardian. 576-12-l7~8i. ,. slits-TWENTY a-noussnn “and hand brick. Inquire Mari- tri U811! Plant. “mm” c 582-12-17-121. b sass, T0 new. nosim AND mm sign! Oil band ‘It Glldtdlnl; t Oilite. . sans-s raw 811513,]?!- "is pups, Canadian National. Her- tm Mason, Bunbury. 631-31 .l sass-a dlnorcc zxrns on Silver Mala For: Pups. 18-180 bushes and big tips. Reasonably flied. Telephone m. els-lz-la-al. SALE-IIOLISTEIN nvu. cssrf ml ilrst September. Dam testins Wti’ t per 0611b. ADDIY AIGX- .AEIIQW. Osntral Royalty. 623-12-18-31. SALE-TWO NEWLY rash?- l-erbial tacks. While no serious tails were reported. quite a number of tumbles took place, the seriousness ot whlchwas shown by the acoom. panying shouts o! laughter, 1n mast cases Pedestrians took to the middle of the streets ih preference to the sidewalks. Branches and twigs o! trees were encircled with a coating dvertisements 10a per line of 5 words 9c per lino ol 5' words 8o per line cl 5 words e» ¢. o o § § o 9 o o o o ‘l fientral Guardi on. w. R. CARSON Joiner Graduate Chiropractor Chnanio and Narrow Diseases. Phone 101$. Opposite at. Paul's Church ---......_._.._.__._. ANYONE WIQHING $0 ‘CHIN i0 the ehildrezrsoluistmu at tha Pro~ "l?!" O1 k - . may leave par- CCI It 158 PTIDM Bi. 593-12-17-10 LAID (Continued from Page l) b°¥s who were‘ hacked to death with an‘ axe while they slept on Monday mvrlllns by the husband and father. WEN today laid toggthgg in on; mve alter a religious service at St. Piziiiilzs Church. The funeral took place at an early hour and the eight caskets were carried to the church and cemetery in two hearing, MUBDERER WILL RECOVER THREE RIVERS. Que, Dec. 17.- Andrew Day. 41. a native p! Mili- town. N. 3.. a cot ease in the Nor- mand and Cross Hospital. is detain- ed as a material witness tor the ad- journed inquest, opened by Coroner retreslllt, last night. into the excel- mination of his ismily; eight bodies lie at Rouseaws Morgue, awaiting claim by relatives expected here tron: St. Catherines. Ont., and Milltown, N. 3.. and provincial detectives are at work at the lsmily home. 13 Laurier To Let or ice, and thin crust’ gradually .. formed on the surface of the snow. T9 LET __ TENEMEN]; 9 Lowlml All occasional avalanche of snow oil Prince Street. all modern conven- a sloping r001‘ added w the element fences. Apply Clark Bros. 5811-12-17-31. oi’ risk to passers-by on the sidewalk --- below. T0 LET-A DESIRABLE RESID- ence. modern conveniences, hot water heating, partly furnished ii desired. Also garage. Apply 191 Great George Street. 405-12-10-ti. __. __l...__ ’Side Driving street. gathering all available infor- mation regarding the eight-fold mug- der cl Day's wile and seven sons, which has become the one topic o! conversation in s. shocked city and neighborhood. " Day's recovery is assured. barring complications. but it is very doubtlul whether he will be in condition to ap- pear when the coroner's inquiry is rl-flPened on the morning o! Decem- Club Meeting (Special to the Guardian) SUMMERSIDE, Dec. ls-A meet- ing o! the Bummerside Driving Club was held tonight/Mr. George Cali- beck presiding. 1t was decided to hold n series of winter races on the Driv- Y. Basketball crry LEAGUE In the first match last night C. N. R. team defeated the Oddfellows by 38 pins E. Gas! imi high single and three o! 293 and 660 pins. In the ber 2s, as medical men are o! the opinion that it will be at least ten days or two weeks before he is able to leave the hospital. where he is now being treated tor a. slashed throat, self-inflicted at the close or yesterday's tragedy. e -‘ NEW INVENTION, lng Park. the schedule o! which will second match the ROW” “touted the be announced after the annual meet- TESTS CHARACTER _.i.- "rrlr: w -BPIOIAL PIIIIOTION‘ IQ CIIAI Bricks Ior the holiday’ ‘you can be procured mun Perfection Dairy, Bummersi‘ Janus m. l77-1l-l7-1I-3I-I8. -Noara acnaoua UNITIII CHURCH. ll; Willnot, S: Freetown, 7. Christmas services. J. W. A. Nich. otson, minister. -nu rnc rouoe OOUI-T-In the police court on Wednesday lour parties BDPQARd brim lipendiary Wyatt ior being drunk and caus- ing a disturbance in the Paradise Western Guardian I SLEE I‘ ‘I (mntinusd from Page l) Meanwhile other points were report- ing wires dawn through tha heavy burden o! sleet which covered them. Prom Ontario cities and towns came a growing report o! minor accidents caused by automobiles skidding. 1-in-- raued wire chiefs in the Canadian National and Canadian Pacilic Tile- Irlph Companies operating rooms, were iaood with a heavy task, as they sought to effect communication with many Ontario points. Wires to Wood- stock. Chathaln. Gait, 8t. Thomas and other western points, were re- perm! out o! commission and many other places were not reached. For HIM SHAVING SETS SHAVING BOWLS SMOKER SETS Vile. on Water street. Two were lined e10 and costs or twenty days in Jail. Another was lined t8 and costs or ten days in Jail and the fourih, an old ollender was given three months in Jan without tho op- tion o! a fine; also a tins o! lusty] dollars or an additional two “‘ i in jail. ‘ I I --'I'IIEI'I' OI‘ Gilli-A very ex- ceptionally mean theft was commit.- ted view nights ago on the promises of’ Mr. Marvin Clark. Lot 18. Mr. Clark is a alt of a. satin-nut 1nd,! like Jack Miner is an enthusiast in the conservatioaf oi Canada's migra- tawy wiidiowl. ~Iiis place is on an aim of the bay and he has estab- lished a. bird sanctuary there, wherel several wild black ducks are induc-i ed to stay the winter and where hey reeds them and the passing wild] geese every spring and fall. The wild‘ geese and ducks know this and, make‘ themselves at home whilst in transit in his creek. He has a ilocki o! about so domesticated wild (easel which are all licensed by the Del-i pertinent o1’ the Interior, Ottawa, The other night an auto partyl seemingly composed oi {our men,' according to the tracks. drove tins: whole flock across thecroek and succeeded in corraling eleven of them in a barn .where they out Oil‘ and left all their (‘the geese unicr-l tunateiy) heads. One oi the‘ victims; o! tha despicable act was a wild gander ‘that Mr. Clark would not have parted with for 825. Oh, no, there is virtually no crime in our‘ province, we are told by the holler than thous.—Fsrrner. i I Y, M. C. A. by 214 pins, R. Johnston had high sinkle oi 2B9 while B. Poole had high ilhree of 718 pins. Following the scores. Oddlellowa ami cows. good n-lilkers. Apply D. A. MacEachel-n ... .. I35 1m 24a ing to bc held in Mr. F. J. E. Wright's office on Firiciay. December 27m. m the meantime, Dr. G. W. Church and I Mr. G. W. Bell were appointed a committee to wait upon the Govern- ment at Charlottetown on Friday; morning to see yvhethcr it would be‘ possible to obtain the use of a Gov-, ~8PLENDID PIOGRAIWF-Stand-l mg roam was st a pzeuciunl in St. ‘ showing m“ interest in machines Paul's Hall, Sunlmerslde, on Tuesday w for mung human “New m bub evening when the children oi 3.. iness. The latest is one constructed 1:21.25‘ 1 Kafffiesre :2: ‘ by Professor Hennlng at. Denzlg, u u ‘ p y z _ no Room in the Inn." A short pra- Zzgtfizirr m“ n; w!“ hon“ y m! gramme o1 delightful Christmas . (British United Press) _ spasm, Dec. ' Ila-Germany‘ is readings by tha younger pupils and Two and hail lnehea o! slooty snow which ‘leli here yesterday and last night. brought the December snow tail to date close to the December average tor the whole month, which is l3 inches. FANCY WRAPPED XMAS SMOKES MILITARY BRUSHES CIGARETTE SANTA-PALS " LIGHTERS (Continued irom Page l) a largo number oi Santa-Pals must __ yet he tound. Prince Edward Island 207 ll flputed to be a very prosperous province, and thus must contain thousands o! potential Santa-Pals who can with practically no incon- verlienca give some kiddie a Merry: Christmas, and as a result can spend a much more pleasant holiday pen; sonally. I 149 G T. G EORGE Margaret .. 9 208 Eileen 209 Harold ... 210 Ray .. .. 212 Thomas ... .. 214 Bobble ... 215 Harold 216 Emie .. It a hoped um. those who have F" Hm‘ already become Santa-Pals and have ‘m; D0“ not yet iorwarded their donations, 220 Em’ " ' will do so immediately, and there- 21 E“! " {ore prevent certain congestion on 222 Be"n“d ' ' the days mimediately preceding 223 Fwam‘ ' Christmas. when parcels are being 224 prepared for mailing. Toys. fruit ind 22"‘ candy are all very acceptable. 23“ Following are the names o1’ needy 217 children with those who have whirl? already adopted omitted: '31"! N0. 22. Gongs 2s time ....... 4! Teresa .. ... 4-’! Teresa . bi Allan .. .. .. .. 9 6H Waiter ...2‘.£Mo. Gil ENC ... 7i Charlie 72 Teresa .. .. 1') Anthony '42 Catherine l0 ‘l5 Bernard .". .... .... ... 3 35 ‘Nilfitd “IMO Ti Wilfred ... u... 2V1 1i! Weldln ... ... 5 "n Roland 1% 92 Charlie 1-2 93 Mary ...... . ... -.........1 95 Milford .... ... . 97 Irene ....2 1-2 Bernard . Dolores Teresa .. 48¢ Z 331 p 2.72 ..... 2 Eunice Joseph 235 Mary 236 John . . . . .. . .. 2 231 ‘ 4 238 Elizabeth 3 .29 William . . . . . .. l Following are the names oi some Santa-Pals: Mr. A. A. Ailey, Mr. B. Bren/mar. Misses Doris and Elinor Tanion. Mrs. m. Yen. Mrs. 1r. s.‘ ...... .... .. ... 3 234 .. -.. ... n an ... . oa n ...... ... n u. ....- ..- ... ... Swastika Group. Zion Church C. GA "...-....- McFadyen. Wright. Mrs. Geo. J. Rogers. Miss Rosemary Rogers, Mr. Thomas itc- ueorge Rogers, A Friend. ....... ... .9 PAGIQTj-IREE D0 YOUR XMAS SIIDPPING‘ At the Two Macs Where Quality Counts For HER IVORY SETS IVORY LAMPS IVORY CLOCKS TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS VANITY CASES DUSTING POWDER BATH SALTS FANCY CHOCOLATES ST. IIRUGGISTS Eastern Cua rdiari _ ..'I\IONTAGI'E nous: RACES. August Gtll, I930. 12-19-31.‘- msssas, nos, Xmas Cards and ' all Xmas dressings, Parkmarfs, Alon-c... tague. aal-lz-le-lv-‘la. HWAHKIIIAIWS, _l\lontague, m headquarters for Xmas Gifts. fi37-ill-lfi-l7-y; . , . ..*WRIIYI‘ WATCHES from $211049; , $4.00 at PRrkiilRll'S,>M0nt!igliB. t vmanshlp at Llcards Tailor Shop‘ Sourls. 515-12-14-‘19 . ICOME IN and look over the verJ newest in Watches. Bar Pins, Brooch,» l es, Waldemar, Chains, Cuff Link; l Tie Pins, elc. Parkmans, Montague? SZIT-IQlIG-II-jfl j WESTERN - 3-? ...‘ (Continued from Pagg 1) "7 Henderson. Mrs. Waller Hess. Mrs.» come cl: Premier Crabbe. "Santa-Pal," Charlottetown.) argument at Ottawa that, m; Do _ I. T., ‘Mrs. R. B. Hunt. Mrs. J. M.‘ in; prggfgn; w --->_-___-_;_ J. E. Brovmlee‘! undertake a provide work in wort inion government M1551, MRI)’, Kllhfilnct tern cities this ‘winter. "Conditions arc worse in Calgaryg"! he said. "Apparently the Dominion gers. Ml government does not understand the ‘ conditions prevailing in western Can ads. today/C’ remarked Mayor Dan, ’__‘ G E- Huslles. Miss McLean, o! Winnipeg. foilosving m.‘ , l 98 Ruby ... 7 mo. I99 Ggrflgld __ g 1-3 Miss Burdens. McLnlnr, Mrs. Chas. J90 3°51; halSlewart ltlrs. Henry Altken, Mrs. C. l Bhreenen. Point De Roche. n3 I67 zos 2m 135 131 184 21o 15a I90 an awo 937 Total “.2679 233 179 ' 2 t i mfg: 5:: uscliortgegoirfrafdvig 'pletty drills, piano and vcall num- ‘ace i drawers and subsequent‘y to be“ brouim we“ mom“ ‘pphuu’ E . n l . , ' Jlx-Jemove in the absence of the exam- T“ 5mm?“ w m‘ m" w“ m“ lint Dawson .8.“ Blillk- Y‘ i- , . l m‘ was“? my byMmHdm Mu‘ ‘i105 Patrick - 8mm“ HiT-"Wi- Ml- A. A. POHIBTOV. Keenan's stalemen‘ Pro ni J inf/N’ Plang Cyacks U liners. Apparently there is no check h _ T, a “m n ----- -- -- I ‘ _ l . _l- r er o n P: ion m, wark dontwhen the eumim P ee 1e s go 2e gs were we (m, Wm _____ n8 Ml. Chas. C. Tcombs. A I Bracken, of Manitoba, refused I I Azrmen Kzlled 12484, n. Rodd C. Muliean .. .l ggLgqgosg-ON Tzluuxnsl F, Small .. slliable for Christmas "presentslo. Msthieson .. Also tvro fox-hound pups; ilnalcs. "l"! M61405’. East Royalty. i crnment tractor or snow plow to keep the track clear. S. ' cal-fill ‘m com buck m” "k m‘ up,“ clirrled out. especially the izehllwzlrul: x Frkild. Mr. u. a. Carrigarl. comment 9n the mp0,, n.0,, mg m“ how mmy cards they “we "h s..ene oi the _,Cave o! Ba chem, w, wlm; 540mm, Roland Jones, M)", Dewar Jones. capital. "W idexed The dexmul mm‘ the -pro_ Dllllll! this historic scene the ‘Se. no Kenngth 3.11M. M. W. Wood, Mr. Percy Pope. Considered the key to the emplfif: . ifessor seems to flunk. Wm declare ltiarys Chorisoers sang lpDPOpPIl-E U; Ronlld ..... _ __7|A Friend. Mr. Brian Filizer, Mr. nlcnt slams of thr- west, Winnipeg? ~' (Canadian Pres“ Bu,” he put many more cards away Chi-mm“ "NW5- At We 61°". M1551“ chum ____ ____8,RobertDeBlois, Miss Helen DeBlols. situation was CIlBl'd<Y'o€'l'l1:€fi today all LONDOAL Dem ls-Anmuncemennlhan he actually did Since though. 1“'”1»M°N““ thmk°d 1""- J‘ "' ‘ lit-charlie‘ s M“ G°"d°" D°B1°l5~ M“ C- B-l-mllr- ll"? WP“ l" 5m" lfils- M the e111‘- .‘ that IWO 31131-171 ROYU M!‘ Ftim-‘lever card ‘mead jg‘ we ‘index ‘s lvlacDonald, the Sisters and tho aud- Hggmmmy m worth, Mrs. Wm Partridge, Jifrs. ploynient service bureau zlearly 120C “Vmms were kmefi in a ens“ inf e [I m, b rlwrlmy in another imce for their kind attention and m, Inn _ a Harry E Miller. Miss Kathleen men are recorded as laeeking work ix.- their plane in Tllllls While "twin?" r is ‘dishogestywwouui be quicuy wished every one a very hlPDl’ 13;, Mum“ _ llornby, Dr. J. -R, MhlhEaiili, Mr. comparison to lose than 750 at. the lllK l1 11°11 5WD mil“ wlmliewwnwfoo‘: t ‘ Christmas. Rev. Father MacDonald ‘"3 141"“ Fred Shannon, Mrs. A. l-l. Small- same time last year. The totals have was made by Lord Thomson, Air Min- Ollll t3" ~t h p 3mm’ COMB“ M made a suhable acknowledgement ‘as Ruby wood, Miss Margaret MacMiilan. been gradually nlouhtuig and an“; ist/er late tblllghjt. The men were Ano er es a p i i ‘u adding h,‘ om, m,” o; gmngyanu ‘ m, cmywn Mrs. W. c. Cook, Miss Eleanor Cook, ‘expected to take a sudden surge lei-i" Bqllldw" mad" A“ “m” w"“"m"l" revoivmgldii: condrdztnl ismlw stating that he and the large sud- 1m; Han-y _ _ Miss Josephine Bacllilcirr. Mr. ward when the extra stall carried 2n 180 205 and Flight Licut. A. Jenkins. Theyllmlfl- one °r e c“; 5215350,)‘ icncc had been very deiightiuiy en- I'm Mum, __ ‘ Bartlett Cosh, Mr. Donald scamllll, bj/ (Itllfifilllflill. stores for lhe "Xmsrn. sure yes r ay m r ll , ' 1g; 139 13 supported Rev. Mr. MacDonald ink“; 33km, _ Prowse. Mrs. Murdock McKinnon. 2 “m” ‘mhw m’ ‘mm’ “W855” m” m" “s “um” n‘ mama‘ huromsrk-r-Alliolneu lnrinrlnr the...‘ y...“ Mrs. r. .5. Taylor, Mrs. c. Hmian. . luosusn. TAKES l 50F WOOD FOR SALErIE-lgg-i lien. doors and windows, all kinds; '1 lumbtl- TOdHY and Friday. L, Cameron .. .. liliney Street. opposite CDUIEGPBL- Mamonald _ ‘E. G025 .. 192 181 , sumo“; FEMALE ‘Foxcwroombs .. 115 131 154 mam" “m! Proved breeder. also? "“' "'”' '*' i1ll¢e_ iemale pups registered, good 909 938 768 lnedmg stock. Charles R.0ss,Tail~ Tc-inl “.2715 I. Queen street. 632-315 _ C. N. It. 167 179 293 201 214 103 142 .4 u.“ .. ... ...-s "a n. 2 ................ ....-..-....--. 0YEAR OLD AND rwo PUP, ‘u: 10x65. three quarters silvenju Craswe“ guard fu ‘ " ' r “d tip‘ mbmlrt B. Conrad iilllch. Mt. Rel-hart. 31 " 'R A. Pendlclon Y. M. C. A. R, L. Day .. -. 195 18i 190 s. ... ISSUE WITH Miscellaneous .______________ "ll ALFRED n/lacDONALD, LAND ‘ilivl’. Box 82, Charlottetown, 511-12-14-111101341. ,1“ nos iron rm: scs. lshlpments on short notice inn Centrll Printery, .. 9328-10494! ,3 Wanted “gonads: srslvrrs wamcn. ‘ ~ Blend. Nova Scotia. New Wk- Newfoundlsnd, Canada _ ller countries. Highest prices and "lllbles or lull descrip- m at letter to 1r. p. Williams, Y» "ere Bcotia. M. Dec. 13-71. .:lil'ons Vacant Female " 0U! WOMEN. BIG ‘PAY. ‘ _ - demand for ladies who learn v l culture and hairdressing. I - Canada's largest system, 131p. ‘ “tilled. Write for inform- Marvel Beauty Academies, M Catherine East. Montreal. “ B. V. F. 12-12-1940. Wanted ‘A A TEACHER. won TIIE . 1 N l"- 0! the Long River 1y émo. 2a. supplement 8100.00. “mm. Secretary of Trus- .. 63B-12-19-2i. jTesclxel-s m; ‘Pl Q. n. Lost flu nascscsr wn-cn. " Ml-i- A. B. Morrison. 23’! " 5ilelt- asa-sl 1'». H9“) wflfltfll _ M s; A Mam. arm n oa- -""“""*" m-rl 1 ked . 9 41 m3 8 J1 when their moncp ans crac up ; l '_—‘-‘—""’ ‘ TOM! 2735. MAIIRIAGES Rovers r H. Jonson .. . 108 209 P. Maclnnis 193 135 B. Poole 219 205 J‘. Fbrsythe‘ .. 13o 20s W. Murley .. 2H 122 .___.___.___ i049 981 876 MACEACIIERN—MACFADYBN - At Charlottetown. P. E. Island, 0n DEC.‘ 18th 1929. by Rev. Ewen MacDou- gall,'B. 'D., Duncan G. Msoliatllofll. o; New Argyle, to Bertha Mae Mac- pmyen. oi Bonshaw. Total 295i. Comme cm league postponed this week by special request. DEATHS Lalvlvldsw-At Montesue. on Dw- i8. Mary Beatrice Lannigsn, aged l7‘ years. Funeral Friday morning. 20th. at 9.30, to St. Mary's Church, Monta- Tnight at 0.45 on the League Al- gm i L. 0. C. BOWLING leys. a match game will be rolled be- tween Not-Afralds, last year's lady's champions. and the Spuds. Ever)’ 0"! o! the fans be down, and cheer the lair sex to victory. I m MEMORIAM ; In loving memory of our dear sister Mrs. William Spleen who died IM- elnher 19th. I928. At home in the Beautiful Hill! 0f God, Ily that valley ol rest so fair; some day, sometime, when our tasks are done. We shall met oar loved one then. sisters and Brothers. asah-ID-Ii. »¢4eoeo»44w»o-o+ooo+40 i N. D. Ma cLean UNDIIITAKII " IMBALMII Phone I00 ling 84mm Christmas Mail V (Smell! to the Guardian) HALIFAX. N. 8.. Dec. ll-A huZB Christmas mail. the insert to be‘ landed at Halifax in years. is 110W nearing port on the Cunard liner Carmania, due here on Friday °l Saturday from seulhampwn. 11w liner has nearly eight thousand bats o! mail and a special Canadianmla- tional mm will be made up "1""- lax to convey the Christmas letters and presents to their destinations throughout Canada. Postal and rail- way authorities are coovmtlns l0 make all possible speed in handlin; this heavy mall so that. it may bl daliyerled in time tor the yuletido. _ The examiners walk away giving the candidates plenty er opportunity o! stealing each others marbles or 0i’ otherwise cheating. Every move, how- ever is registered automatically- “rhc professor also Claims i-lllt hi! ilas ucceedcd in workin8 011i I m?“ chanical system to detect patience. tear, presence cl mind, curiosity. look ishnass and other qualities and de- facts. The Tingle of Christmas is in the air A Parker Duo Fold I Pen or Desk Set Would make an acceptable and useful Gilt. ‘ We have a large assortment to choose from. Na time} Anthem-S. I -DEATH 01-‘ MRS JOHN FRAS- ‘ EB-The dosh occurred in the PIIIIZC j County Hospital on Tuesday alien. noon alter only eight days illness of l airs. John Fraser o! Summerside. at I the age ct 0t years. 'I‘he deceased‘ was born in St. Nicholas but came to f summeraide with her parents when only eight years cl age. She was oi a kindly disposition, devoted to her [ family, and church. Mrs. Fraser was I a member o! the l-laly Family society , of St. Paul's Church and will be very i much missed ior her many activit- ies both in the church and com- munity. There are lelt to mourn, be- , sides her sex-rowing husband. foul-l daughters and two sons, namely Mrs. Raymond Fox and Ml‘. JMDll Fraser o! Lawrence, Mass.,; Mrs. Wil- liam Douoetie. of Halifax; Mrs. i James Batchilder of Georgetown, Mrs i Joseph Durant" and Mr. Robert Pra- I e: o! Bummerslde, also one sister and i ian Gaudet and Mr. Anthony Ars-, enault of Cummorsido; Mr. Joseph Ariana ', o! Bedequs. Mr. Ben]. Ara- ‘enault o! Glace Bay, N. S, and Mr. Maxims Arsenault o! Lsonainlstar. . besides a large number oi grand-l ‘chiidren- io all o! whom u» ausl-a- I Jan eletends sincere sympathy. The] funeral take: place this morning at’ I o'clock to 8t. Pan's Church and Cemetery. Rev. J. J. ‘MacDonald ol- ficiatinp-B. ------_-_-- MacKinnor Drug Co. Cor. Great George b Kent Its. ' casl-leusuws, r. r. 1.‘ Belgium ia preparing o» mm over‘, its telegraph and telephone systems ‘which have been monopolies, to pl,- vato ownua. m“ mmm’ "mm-w" 71"’ all Margaret Mrs. Harry Brown. St. James Church, C. G. I. T. All": Cl. ii. llolbrnilk, John Stephen, Midcllcim, Miss Helen Coles, Mr. John McMillan. Mrs. F‘. R. Henrlz, lVliss Ruth Heartz, Air. L. B. Allilcl", lVLrs L..B. MIIICF, M1. Jackie Jenkins. Ali's. Simon Pnofi. iSr- lliiss Avila lilathcs-on. Ztlrs. .7. A. IMnthescn. Airs. 'I‘ayior's C. G. l. T. Class oi Trinity United Church. Miss Betty" Bruce, Miss Katherine liyxldman, Mr. Charles liyncllrlan, hlrs. A. W. lrlyndman, Miss E. Bur- nett. Tnrolztv. George Bzl-xne‘... James Bllmett. Mr. A. H. Cameron. Mrs. Capt. T. G. Taylor, lvlrs. M. W. Wood, Miss Margaret Mclficachcrll, ‘Mr, Gordon R. Carver, Ml", F‘i‘.'lilCl$ Doughcrty, Miss Birch. Mr. lnll Saul-ill Mrs. C. C. Hecschcn. Miss Audrey Birch, Miss Constance l-lyndman. Mr. 147 Thomas l4! Robert H8 Agnes .. 151 James i5! Gavin ... I63 Margaret 154 I59 180 .....->.-...-.--..... -..-~.-.--..-..--. Nancy Harold Baby Ronald Thomas Alan . lric i........... Hilda Hugh Baby Terri; 173 atewart I74 Waldie ... 175 John...... 176 Margaret . l7! Fred .. 179 Ed ill Baby ...-nun"...- l6? 168 I64 I65 1M 167 I60 l7l I72 i0 .......-...-..-...-. ...-.... "Mel-...". -.-.-..-...-..---...-. ......“ ..-...... .. . bell. Santa-Pal. Ml‘. Ernest (‘ Hoim, ltlrs. McCrcadlx Airs. Niel-k McGuignn. Miss Marjorie GOITIII, Mrs ll. S. Stewart, Mrs. Colin Ninrl-ay. Miss Leila Worthy, Eleanor and Ed- ison Vsllliuskirk, Mr. W. A. Weeks, Mm Emijy Evans. sanla Claus. M". J. B. R. Lrn, Mrs. Cl~ill_y' Lee, oil's. Pope Clark, l\l"'s. Colin lilllrrnl‘. M155 Dorothy Lowther, blaster Norman Lnwther. Miss l-leien Wakelord, Rev. George Mlllfll‘. bliss Jean Lanvhor. blaster Lewis Lowther. Masts-r Clar- ‘on Mil‘, Santa-Pal, M's: lllnrl‘ Wfllk- er, Miss Corinne Walker, blaster Gordon Wl-liner. Mrs. W. B. Prowse, Mrtrr Rflph Calder, ...-um“... ..--.......--..- "w... ...-sun,“- m Harman m bottle its Gus . m. Wendall 1B9. Bill 100. Anna ill. Matthew I92. Jimmie m. Margaret l". Margaret l". Esther .. lilfMack “...-nu.- ...-......- James Bu, aged 70, who began work on a farm at Ptnincy‘. En;- larld. when he was scvcn is still an active worku- then. m. Bill at). new .. an. Inboard i H. G. Hail, lvliss Elizabeth Camp-' IIEENANS STATEMENT ' OTTAWA. Der. lll-ljrgillg that ‘siflls be taken i0 head ofl depression..- inslead ol wailing until concliiiohy ‘ bccamc desperate. A. R. Mosheitfl‘. President of lilo Canadian Congrrs: o! Labor and {he Canadian Broth- erhood of Railway Elmploycell issued a statement today reiterating his re- cent plea for a Federal conference on unemployment. He takcs issue in L01. clay‘: statement with the statement I issued by Hon. Peter licenan. Mins- ter of Labor. in rel-pact to employ-wt" melll. Mr. Mosllcr rcfcrs to the clnllns coming iron: the Watt. that. ihc llncnlplcrvmcni. siillatloli in West- -_.- crn Canada. is the vnorsl in six or irovon years. i >;____..___._.___.._ ' rcanaulsn Press! _ OTIXMKCA. 0111., Doc. IT-~1‘2‘(‘lllif‘£ ~ Aiackcnzic Kim: is spending a quiet ,_ birthday. The Prime Minister vrho n‘ ' Ilnlty-fiiv; Jvenl-s old today. did not go ldown to his office in the east block. ‘ ‘Instead he received at. Lauriorik__ llloll=o hundreds oi messages, grert-' p ‘ ‘lugs and congratulations iron!‘ ll-icnds and well wishcrs. With hi: private secretary he spent a larg! part o! the day opening these Inco- sages and amlvering thcnl. ‘The evening will also be- stlent Qlllfllll’ probably at Laurier House. DR. J. P. MILLAR $51. DENTAL SURGEON ' ' IIOURB-l to 12.30 I to 5.00 Corner Queen and Riehmolll I-O-O-OQOOOOQOOOOQOOO-OIOOO-OO-b o a Z i o a a o o -..... ...- ...- .... ...._... M»...